It was great when I attached it to the stock miter gauge that came with my Jet table saw, but when I bought my Incra V27, the Mule M21 was relegated to a shelf in the shop. The problem was that to the Incra V27 doesn’t have open-top slots to mount fixtures and jigs like other gauges, and the T-slot on the Mule M21 is too high for the mounting holes in the Incra. The manufacturer of the Mule M21 suggests drilling two holes in their miter fence, but that gives up one of the things I like about the M21 … adjustability.

The solution was to fabricate an adapter plate. I picked up a piece of 1/4” aluminum 9” long x 3” wide at a local machine shop. I drilled/tapped/counter-bored holes for flat-head machine screws that match the slots in the Incra and drilled a couple of 9/32” holes to accommodate the T-slot on the M21.

This only cost me a few dollars to build, and gave me a solid, adjustable mounting plate for my miter gauge fence.

-- Gerry -- "I don't plan to ever really grow up ... I'm just going to learn how to act in public!"